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  3. JAVA SEA BATTLES.

    Declaring that the Japanese claims regarding Australian shipping losses in the battle of the Java Sea were absurd, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION.

    In an "Economic Survey" published by Birt and Co., of Sydney, some particulars are given of the wonderful expansion of Australian industry brought ...

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  9. WHO ARE FRANCE'S GUILTY MEN

    "Hoist with their own Petain!" might be the bitter pun inscribed on the political tombstones of Leon Blum and Edouard Daladier, former Premiers of ...

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  10. LOOSE TALKING

    The Navy has announced the arrest ot an undisclosed number of enlisted navy men and civilians for careless talk, disclosing secret naval ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. CORRESPONDENCE. COMPULSORY EGG BOARDS.

    Sir,—I have stated in previous letters to "The Cairns Post" that the success, or otherwise, of compulsory egg boards in the South does not justify the ...

    Article : 370 words
  12. DESERT PATROL.

    The first party from a desert patrol which set out on December 25 and returned to the forward lines on January 10 reported the destruction of 91 Italian ...

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  13. JAPANESE SWORD.

    The Tokio official radio to-day quoted "Kokumin" as saying that Australia would be shown the keen cutting qualify of the Japanese sword if it should ...

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  14. THE LATE CAPTAIN McCUTCHEON.

    The remains of the late Captain William J. McCutcheon, who was killed in a flying accident in New South Wales a few days ago, were brought to ...

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  15. AIR CRASH VICTIM.

    The remains of the late Captain William J. McCutcheon, who was killed in an air crash in New South Wales a few days ago, are being brought to ...

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  16. N.E.l. STRENGTH

    Dutch circles in London state that the Dutch Indies regular anny totals 50,000, of whom 20,000 are Dutchmen There are also 50,000 trained and well ...

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  17. RE SUGAR MATTERS.

    Sir,—With your kind permission I would like to support Mr. Chapman's remarks in reply to "N.G." in respect to the Hambledon Growers' resolution ...

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  18. VEHICULAR COLLISIONS.

    At the Magistrate's Court to-day before Mr. C. Burchill, S.M., L. Sciacca proceeded against Norman Sugden claiming £19/2/3, "damages for negligence." ...

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  19. A.R.P.

    Through the courtesy of the manager (Mr. J. Harris), the Airdome Theatre was placed at the disposal of the civil defence organisations last night for an ...

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  20. U.S. SUPPLY MISSION.

    The "New York Times'' Washington correspondent says the United States is sending an important supply mission to India soon to help in the defence of ...

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  21. LUXURY INDUSTRIES.

    Men thrown out of work temporarily by the closing of luxury industries will probably be paid some form, of compensation until placed in war ...

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  22. "PARATROOPS."

    In these grim days we are apt to regard the aeroplane only as a messenger of death, to forget the great powers it has as a constructive agent. Yet one of ...

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  23. GOODWILL BOOMERANG.

    A pencilled note travelled across the world, and the Lord Mayors of two Australian cities collaborated to gratify the desire of a ...

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  24. FOOD FOR GREECE.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Economic Warfare Ministry (Mr. Dingle Foot) told the House of Commons that Britain had now obtained an Italian ...

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  25. U.S. DESTROYER.

    The United States destroyer, Jacob Jones, was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine off Cape May (New Jersey) before dawn last Saturday. ...

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  26. SUEZ CANAL.

    Enemy planes made an attack on the Suez Canal area to-day and a few bombs were dropped but there were no casualties or damage reported. ...

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  27. WASHINGTON ON HIS OATH.

    When Keith Washington (13), schoolboy, stepped into the witness-box in the Geelong City Court last week, Senior-Detective E. C. J. James ...

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  28. DIAL TELEPHONES.

    The War Production Board has forbidden further installations of dial telephone exchanges and the extension of phones unless they are essential for ...

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  29. STATE OF SIEGE AT AMSTERDAM.

    The Moscow radio says a state of siege has been declared at Amsterdam following anti-German demonstrations. Many arrests were made. ...

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